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The National Service Scheme (NSS) has released a list of 10,964 newly-trained nurses to undertake their mandated National Service for the 2021/2022 service year.
In a press statement dated Monday, the NSS stated that “The newly-trained nurses will be posted to accredited health facilities in all the 16 Regions in Ghana.”
In addition, "All eligible nurses who enrolled for national service can access the National Service Scheme’s website www.nss.gov.gh to obtain information on their various places of postings".

Again, all nurses are to “proceed to the various NSS Registration Centres to complete the registration processes.”
In conclusion, the management of the National Service Scheme urged all newly-trained nurses to accept their postings and "consider it as part of their contribution towards national development".
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